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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Feb 1945, p. 8

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THURS., FEBRUARY 22nd, 1945 PAGE EIGHT THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO ~The Newcastle Independent Phone: Clarke 3314 LAC Gardon Garrod, Rock- cliffe, home for week-end. 'Mrs. Percy Hare spent Friday in Trenton on business in connec- tion with the sale of her praperty there. Mrs. 0. Cale in Toronto where she was the guest of Miss Louise Trenwith. Mrs. Sandy Maffatt vîsited in Orana. Mrs. Keith Aiken spent last week-end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas and family visited her mother in Ta- ronto. Mrs. Tom Woadlock spent the1 week-end in Toronto.q PO T. Brereton and Mrs. Brere-j tan visiting ber people in Owen Sound. Miss Catherine Minto, nurse-mn- training in Oshawa General Hos- pital, spent Thursday, Feb. 15, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Couch. Miss Ikathleen Toms has return- ed from Montreai where she at- tended the wedding of Miss Sylvia Heath and Lieut. James Fairley li United Cburch, St. Lambert,1 Que., while away she visited her sister, Miss Francis Toms, and ber cousin, Miss Marion Fisher,j and other friends in Mantreal. Mrs. Glen Brooks took Kathleen Toms' place in Britton's Store while she was away. Mrs. B. Thomas spent the week- end with her daughter, Mrs. Ryan, i Toronto. Caroline Friediander with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow, New- tonville. Visitais with Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ley Sallows over the week-end were: Mis. G. Bonathan and Bud, Toronto; LAC John Scott, Mrs. Scott and Jimmie, Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Harrison, Baw- manville; Mis. Jack Nesbitt, Osh- awa. Neil Britton spent the week-end with Bob Purdy at Whitby and attended hockey game in Toronto, Saturday evening. Hugb Aiken DANCE AND DBINGO Community Hall NEWCASTLE FR1., FEB. 23rd RUSS CREIGHTON'S ORCHESTRA Sponsored by Newcastle Rimk Association WANTE D F or Export Holstein & Ayrshire Spriuiger Cows & Backwards PLEASE PHONE or WRITE Fritz Leob R.R. 2, PORT PERRY *PHONE 107-R-31 7-2* - I 2U D<.OD substituted for Neil at the store during his absence. WO R. Anderson, R.C.A.F., has been moved from Hagersville ta Malton, where he is at present confined ta hospital with attack of tonsilitis. Mr. Harold Laking and friend, Oshawa, home for the week-end. Bill Joîl and frîend, Ajax, at bis gîandmotber's, Mis. George Richards. Mis. W. H. Gibson home after spending several weeks visiting relatives in Meaford. Mrs. Fred Coucb and Donnie bome after spending the last couple months with her husband in TorontQ. saa Mrs. Nellie Scbîam, 0shwa witb Mr. and Mrs. Errol Brown. Mrs. Glen Brooks with friends and relatives in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeLine in Toronto. Mr. Douglas Wright, Trenton, spent week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waltan, Toronto, here attending funeral of the foîmer's mother, Mrs. Ansan Waltan. Miss Virginia Cooke, Port Cred- it, home for week-end. LAC Gardon Garrod, Rock- cliff e, home for week-end. Miss Grace McKellaî spent the week-end at her home, Port Perry. Kenneth Tubman suffered the loss of his îight eye in an acci- dent at tbe J. Anderson Smith factory last week and is in Bow- manville Hospital. Mr. Clifford Flintof f met with an accident in the J. Anderson Smith factory wbere he is em- ployed and had two fingers on bis left hand amputated. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas, Ruth Kernigan, Belleville, with Mrs. B. Thomas. Mrs. Norman Samis is in Bow- manville for X-ray. A.B. Samuel Brereton bas re- turned ta St. John N.B., afteî be- ing home on furlough. Bdî. Brenton Rickard home for the week-end. Sympatby is extended ta Mrs. W. H. Cooke in the passing away of her father, Mr. James Thomp- son, wbo made bis home with ber for tbe past few yeaîs. The World Day of Prayer on Friday, Feb. 16, was held in St. George's Church Parish Hall. The service was in charge of Mrs. Douglas Dewdney, Mrs. W. H. STE WARTÀ'S Dependable Headetuarters for High Quality Seed.s ALFALFA RED CLOVER ALSIKE SWEET CLOVERS TIMOTHY GRASSES, Etc. HYBRID SEED CORN Proteet your needs as hundreds of others have by ordermng NOW Note - Don't miss aur special bargain in Hybrid Coin this year Stewart's Seed Store Phone 577 Bowmanville Brushing your teeth is a Beauty Routine ~\~"'T0 realy'en!aY thO requisite thrice-o-day brushing of teeth, ta niake it as pleasant as the use of any other beouty adjunct, use i14çAe k;gl Superfine Toothpaste and discover for yourself how different it is ...sa smooth of texture, so rose-red in color, sa pleasant lin flavar, so efficient in results. It is a luxury toothpaste of the incomparable Elizabeth Arden standard . .. at a price that puts it in tho necessity clos Tube, 40f 2 Tubes, 75ef Jury U Loveli THE REXALL STORE When W. Test Eyes It le Don. Properly PHONE 778 - - C.N.R. TICKETS ------- ------------------ Cowan, Orana, Mus. I. Faruow, Garden Hill, Jack and George Robinson, Newcastle, William Robinson, Gardlen Hill and Nom- man Andrews, Clarke. lIer loss will also be feit by ber many friends in Newcastle wbcre she was gîeatly loved. W. C. T. U. February meeting of the Wo- -q(b Gibson of St. George's Church, and Mis. Norman Aluin of New- castle United Church, as leaders, with the responses on behalf of the people taken by Miss Beatrix Mcîntosh, Miss E. Blackburn and Miss O. Warren. The extempor- aneaus prayers were given by Mis. R. E. Morton, Mis. C. R. Car- veth, Mis. A. E. Mellow, Miss Cara Butler, Mis. E. Roar. The dedica- tion waý read by Mis. Scott How- aid. Mis. John Garrad played for the hymns and for quiet music during the service. Offering is sent ta the Treasurer of Inter- Board Com. of the W.M.S. of Canada, it was taken up by Mis. Frank Branton and Miss Cora Butler. Wirncis at the very enjoyable card paîty beld in St. George's Parish Hall an Feb. 13, under auspices of the Men's Club of the Church, were, for bridge, Mis. D. B. Simpson anid Miss Beatrix Mc- Intash; f ive buxidied, Mis. Har- aid Couch and Mi. Franik Gray; euchre, Mr. Curson and Mis. Fred Graham; North St. lucky chair prize was won by Mis. John Cun- ningham. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge. The officers of the Club are Rcv. Douglas Dewdney, Hon. President; Lawrence Gaines, President; George Crowtheis, V. President; Bert Bîcîcton, Sec'y- Treas. Tpr. Chaules Tbackray, Toronto, spent the week-end with bis fatbeî, Edmund Thackray, and Mrs. Thackîay. Officeis of St. George's Cburcb Women's Auxiiiary for 1945 are: President-Mîs. W. H. Gibson; lst Vice - Mis. Douglas Dewdney; 2nd Vice - Mis. Frank Branton; Sec'y-Miss Coîa Butler; Treas.- Mrs. Scott Howard; Lit. Sec'y - Miss Beatrix McIntosh; Little Helpers Sec'y-Miss Audrey Hou- rocks; Living Message - Mis. John Garrod; Extra Cent a Day- Mus. W. Toplift; Social Service Sec'y - Mis. P. LeGresley; Dar- cas Com.-Mrs. G. Gaines, Mus. John Garrod, Mis. F. Bianton, Mis. M. Brown, Mis. A. Garrod; Canvenor Parochial Com. - Mis. Douglas Dewdney. George Cîowtbers' Newcastle Juvenile Hockey Team. played Maple Grave and won with a score of 4-3. The game was paly- ed tbrough a blinding snawstorm on Newcastle's open air rink. The team played Orona Monday eve- ning, Feb. 12, with the score 9-8 in favor of Orano, in the last sec- ond of play. Mis. Tom Brown and Bobbie and Mis. Lawrence Gaines and Jeanie spent Wednesday at Ajax. It was at first tbougbt Mr. Wes- ley Glenney had suffered no iii effects from bis recent fali off the veîandah roof, but it bas since been discovered be broke thcee ribs. Mis. Davidson, Toronto, visited Mis. A. S. Houston. Mis. Sam Baldwin, Orana, was week-end gucst of Mrs. Frank Dawes. Evening Auxiliary Newcastle United Church An appetizing menu of ham, scalloped potataes, salads, bread and butter, pie and coffce was served the members of the Eve- ning Auxiliauy, Newcastle United Cburch, and their friends at their pot luck supper on Feb. 14. About 50 sat down ta the tables which looked most attractive with their Valentine decorations and Valen- tine place cards. The President, Mis. Floyd Butler presided and a sing-sang was conducted by Mis. fMorley Salaws, Mrs. C. A. Cow- an acted as accampanist for the evening. The winners of the Val- 1entine contest were Mis. E. Hoar rand T. A. Venner. At the conclusion of the ban- quet, maving pictures were shown by Dr. J. C. Devitt of scenic pic- tuies taken in Algonquin Park and one reel of views taken in bis awn garden. Warden C. R. Car- vetb sbowed pictures of local scenes including anc reel of wintcr scenes. The pictures weîe greatly enjayed and appreciated and an appropriate vote of tbanks was tendered Dr. Devitt and Wardcn Carvetb by Mrs. Floyd Butler. The officers of this very active argani- zation which meets once cveîy month in the evening, are: Presi- dent-Mis. Floyd Butler; Sec'y- Mis. Margaret Hocken; Treas.- Mis. Ross Dickenson. Mus. Anson E. Walton Passes The late Mis. Anson E. Waiton who passed away early Friday moîning, Feb. 16, was held in fond regard by a large body of rela- tives and friends. Rer pastor, Rev. R. E. Morton, conducted the funeral service wbich toak place privately on Sunday afternoon, BIRTH HILLS-At Bowmanville Hospi- tai on Friday, February l6tb, 1945, ta Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth His, Orono, a son. 8-1* GIBBS--In Bowmanvilie Hospi- tai on Monday, Feb. 19, 1945, ta Mr: and Mis. Raymond Gibbs, a daugbter, Linda Jane, a sister for John. 81 STEPHENSON - Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Stephenson are happy ta announce the arrivai of their son, James Lewis, on February 19, 1945. A brother for Nancy. 8-1 M arriages WINSLOW-ROGERS -xI Bow- manville, on Monday, Feb. l9tb, 1945, by Rev. W. P. Rogers, Eric John Winslow of Toronto, son of Mi. and Mis. Richard Winsiow, and Evelyn Lyle Rog- ers of Minden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rogers. 8-1* JAMES-BROWN-On February 14, 1945, at the Chicago Temple, First Methodist Cburcb, Chi- cago, Ill., by Rev. Cbarles Ray Goff, D.D., Mrs. Ethel Foster Brown, daughter of Mrs. John Foster, Horsey St., Bowman- ville, and Dr. Marshall J. A. James, eidest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. A. James, Bow- manville. They wiii reside at 1026 Randolph St., Oak Park, Illinois. [MATH-S TWIST-In Darhington, on Feb. 17, 1945, Lydia Twist, widow of Frederick P. Twist, aged 69, yeaîs. WALTON-In Newcastle, on Feb. 16, 1945, Mary Annie Walton, widow of Anson E. Walton, aged 73 years. CHILDS-At Lotton, Southamp- ton, England, Fanny Childs, be- loved wife of Henry James Ings, and dear mother of Mrs. E. Wil- lats, Bowmanville. DUNN - Suddenly, February 18, 1945, William Dunn, late of. 54 Porter Ave., Mount Dennis, dear brother of Mrs. Alex Pat- ter (Jean), Hampton, Ont. RICHARDS-At Sick Chîldren's Hospital, Toronto, F e b. 2 1, Douglas Harold, infant son of Mr. and Mis. Ross Richards, BowmanviUle, aged 5 months. Funeral at Northcutt & Smnith's Chapel, Friday, at 2:30 p.m. In- terment Hampton Cemetery. SQUAIR-In Darlington, on Sat., IFeb. 10. 1945, Francis L. Squair, beioved husband of Annie E. Stephens and dear father of Mary, Deloraine, Man., Kyle and Laurence, Daîlington, Ruth (Mis. W. S. Moffatt), Orona, in bis 85th year. *Wanted To Buy SECOND HAND Scout Uniforms, ail sizes. Phone Cari Boe 442, or Dennis Pickard 2608. 8-1* A C R E A G E, HOUSE, conveni- ences, beneîy, orchard, small fruits, adjoining town. Apply Ken Vaugban,Holstein, Ont. 8-if SINGER DROP HEAD SEWING machines. Will pay cash, cal or write, Singer Sewing Ma- chine Ca., Oshawa, 16 Ontario Street, Phone 696. 8-1 LIVE POULTRY and feathers. Good prices paid. M. Flatt, R.R. 1, Betbany. Phone 7r13. (Busi- ness carried on by Mr. Flatt per- sonaliy, no agents employed.) 2-12* Vacuums for Sale VACU16MS REPAIRED "Good Vacuums f or Go od Housekeeping." Also guaranteed expert repairs, lubrication, re- placements, etc. Cal. C.U.C. Ser- vice Brancb, McGregor's Hard- ware Store. Bawmanville, 774. 5-tf men's Christian- Temperance Union was held February lStb with a good attendance, except for the president, Mrs. N. Rickard, who was unavoidably absent be- cause of a late bus. In bier ab- sence the vice president, Mis. Mellow, conducted the meeting. It was.decidcd ta -give books ta NEW PLANET JR. Garden Seed- er, with attachments, $34 com- plete. Aiso Eureka gaîden seeder, with attachments, $15. Phone 2186. 8-1* BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM Suites. New shipment just arrived. We guarantee loweî prices. We are aut of the higb rent district. Sec oui large selection. Wilson's One Store, 20 Church St., Osh- awa. 8-8 POULTRY EQUIPMENT 2 COAL BROODER STOVES, 2 battery brooders, 600 cbick size; one electîic brooder; 2 colony bouses; 2 range shelters. Phone 2433, Bowrnanville. A. H. Clem- ens. 8-i NEW CHESTERFIELD SUITES. AIl spring f iiied. Now on sale from $89.00. Aiso lovely studio couches and chesterfield beds. Oui prices are loweî. Wilson's One Store, 20 Churcb Street, Oshawa. 8-8 REGULAR SIZE VIKING Cream separator, goad as new, can be equipped for eiectric matai; also DeLavai and Melotte sep- arators in good running condi- tion. Appiy ta Ethen E. Jones, Clarke. Phone Clarke 7r21. 7-2* 2 SUIT COATS with vests, fawn tweed, size 36 and 38, ail in good condition; 2 men's over- coats, dark grey, size 38 and 40. Also lady's black spiing coat, size 38, and grey tweed coat, size 38, nearly new. Phone 2830. 8-i APPLE TREES, Thîce and Four y e a r s aid: Red Mcîntosh, Noîthein Spy, Gravenstein, Red Dèiicious, Melba, etc. Special puice on quantities. Order now for spring planting. C. A. Gie- coff, 174 Ritson Rd. South, Osh- awa. 4-13* FLOOR COVERINGS - Rugs and yard goods at F. F. Morris Ca. New stocks of Congoleum, Feitol, VelFeit rugs. Axmin- ster patterned and Bîoadloom rugs (mastly 6'9"x9' s i z e). Scatter rugs and 2 yard wide Congoleum and Feltal yard gaods in attractive new designs. 8-1 LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM Rugs. SeleCt yours from aver 300 patterns actually in stock. Yau are i.nvited ta view these at BRAIýLEY'S New Furniture Store, 156 Simcae South, Osh- awa. 46-tf OSHAWA'S NEW FURNITURE Store - Eveiythmngi modern. cbesterfield, bedroom, dining suites, and studios. Bedding and floar caverings a specialty. Quality merchandise at cam- petitive prices. Bef are bayixig visit Bradley's New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Osh- awa. 46-tf MATTRESSES - GOOD SELEC- tion of cotton and felt mat- tresses at $7.95, $8.85, $10.75. Spîing-filled mattrésses in stock at $17.75 ta $39.50. (Savings on these 1944 mattresses received this year range from $4.00 ta $10.00.) Special - ail metai Sagless Cabie springs, while tbey last, $6.95. Select your needs from the bedding depaît- ment at F. F. Morris Ca. 8-i FEBRUARY FURNITURE BAR- gains-4-drawer chests at $8.75, $13.75, $19.75; 416 bed and matcbing chiffonier, clearing at $39.50; 3 pce. bcd outfits, Sim- mans bed, sagless metai spring and comfortable mattress, spec- ial $22.85; chesteîfield suites at $89.00, $119.00, $129.00, modern styles with full spring-filied construction. Bedroom suites, just arîived, $69.00 ta $185.00. Breakfast and dinette sets, large selection in enamel and natural finisbes at $49.50, $57.50, $69.00, $84.50. Sec these speciai Feb- ruary buys at F. F. Morris Ca. 8-i Found CFOUND - HOUND, black, white and brawn. Owneî may bave same by proving ownersbip and paying f o r advertisement. Phone 724, Bowmanville. 7-3 Coming Events Be sure and came ta tbe New- castle Rink Association Dance and Bingo in the Community Hall on Friday evening, Feb. 23rd. Russ Cîeighton's orchestra. 7-2 Afternoon tea and sale of bome cooking Fr, Feb. 23, 3 p.m., at the Salvation Army Hall. Tea admission 25c. Proceeds for war work and the local Salvatian Army Red Shield Auxiliary. 8-i ArtIcles For Sale MOW 0F TIMOTHY HAY. Apply . M. Bryant. Phone 2840. 8_l*. ONIONS-NO. 1 SPANISH ON- ions. Phone Bowmanville 2118. 8-1* FLOOR COVERINGS For Every roomn in the bouse. Wilson's One Store, 20 Church Street, Oshawa. 8-8 QUANTITY 0F USED Windows and frames, variaus sîzes. Apply Brookdale Kîngsway Nurseries, Duke St., Bowmanville. 8-l* NEW CASE 13-Disc Fertilizer seed drill. W. H. Brown, Case Dealer, Bowmanville. Phone 2610. 8-i* 1928 NASH COUPE, serial num- ber 427481, overbauled and on truck tires. Phone 2359, Baw- manville. 8-1 T WO INCUBATORS, "Prairie State" 300-egg size, and "Ideal" 500-egg size. Pbone 2222, Mrs. C. Wigbt. 8-1 B AB Y PRAMS, CRIBS, Bassin- ettes, walkers, play pens, com- modes, rockers, toys, etc. Wil- son's One Store, 20 Church Street, Osbawa. 8-8 NEW SINGER SEWING Machine in your own home, $3.00 per month. Elec. port. $5.00. Sing- er Sewing Machine Ca., Osbawa. Phone 696. 8-i Wanted HOUSE WITH ELECTRICITY, Hampton or Bowmanville vicin- ity. Write Box 463, Statesman Office, Bawmanville. 7-tf WANTED TO BUY OR RENT - House (6 rooms or more) or paît of bouse. Good condition, large living room, good resi- dentiai location. Spring occu- pation. Write Box 468, States- maxi Office, Bowmanville. 8-1 Real Estate For Sale 2 BUILDING LOTS. Apply Baw- manville Cleaners. 8-6 10 ROOMED SOLID BRICK bouse, water and bydia, 3/ acre of land. Appiy Mis. Rager Bird, Centre 'St., Bowmanviile, P.O. Box 308. 8-3* FOR SALE OR RENT - FARM-75 ACRES, bcst of soil, lots of water, good buildings, fal. plaughing done and fal wbeat crop in. Write Box 470, Statesman Office, Bawmnanviile. 8-i * Notice We hbave vacated oui King Street Store and are now located in oui anc large store at 20 Chuîch Street, Oshawa. Wiison's Furni- turc Ca. 8-8 Due ta oui inability ta ôbtain large containers from the packing bouses for the sbipment of waste fats ta Toronto, the Bowmanville Girl Guides wiil discontinue col-* iecting fat until fuither notice. 8-if Bowmanville Home and School Association would appieciate flannelette sheets and pieces of fiannelette and print ta be made inta quiits for overseas shipment. Please send in ta Central or South Ward Schools as soon as possible. Good used clothing still accepted. Bowmanville Electricians 4 Doors West of Eaton's in Building Occupied by Navy League Ail kinds of electric wiring done Matoisrepaired and installed Phone 438 34-tf 12* APPLICATIONS For ASSESSOR Applications wihl be received foi the position of Assessar of Township of Darlingtan, for the year 1946. Applications must be in the Clerk's bands by i p.m., Marcb 3îd, 1945. J.. D. HOGARTH, Clerk, Twp. of Darlington, Hampton, Ontario. 7-2 Wanted to Rent A CHRISTIAN YOUNG COUPLE desire ta rent a 3-raom apaît- ment. Possession by April lst. Write Box 469, Bowmanville Statesman. 8-1* COUPLE WITH ONE CHILD desperately need three unfur- nished rooms or apaîtment in Bowmaxiville. Phone Oshawa 2941J. 6-3* OSHAWA Free Parking Phone 1011 Fni., Sat., Feb. 23-24 Another smash double feature show Stqi Laurel, Oliver Hardy In THE BIG NOISE With Doris Merrick, Arthur Space. It's Stan & Ollie's funniest ever. In a bouse of borai so scary even the lights go out. Fun, bowls, laugbs. Also on the same pragîam HENRY ALDRICH'S LITTLE SECRET Starring Jimmy Lydon You'li rock witb laugbter wben Henry rocks the cradie Mon., Tues., Wed., Feb. 26-27-28 LAURA Starring Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton. Webb. Never a waman sa irresist- ible, neyer a picture s0 tbrilling. Added Special, Canada Carnies On LEFT 0F LINE * Starting Tbursday Paramount's Tropical Para- dise of laughteî, love, sangs and sarongs. Doratby Lamour, In RAINBOW ]ISLAND In gioriaus technicolor Shorthorn Sale Durham County Sborthorn Breeders Club will bold tbeir 24tb annual Auction Sale of Purebred Sborthorns, Tbursday, Marcb 8tb, at tbe farm of Mr. Alex Prout, Y4 mile south of Kurv Inn on No. 2 Highway. Tbere will be offered 14' young bulîs, 15 beifers and 2 cows with calves at foot. This is a very cboice offering, ail are ac- credited, negative to, the blood test and inoculated ta prevent shipping fever. For catalogue write or phone S. Cbas. Allin, Bowmanville. 8-1 For Rent GARAGE FOR RENT. Possession immediately. Apply Forrest A. Dilling, Cburch and Division Street area. 8-1* POWER PLANT made fîom 1927 Chev. matai, in excellent run- ning aider. Compiete with 9" pulley. Priced reasonable ta seil. Alsa 8" grinder, in perfect condition. Apply Harvey Part- ner, R.R. 1, Tyrone. Phone 2328, Bowmanviile. 8-1 10 REGISTERED YORKSH-IRE gilts, due ta farrow in Marcb and April, bred ta "Shur-Gain Emperor 116Y,"1 undefeated Yorkshire boar. Also some mature sows and 18 shoats. The above priced reasonably. Ayre Bras., Hampton. Phone Oshawa 491j3. 8-i Lost, Strayed or Stolen LOST - BROWN AND WHITE Spaniel. Any persan having it or seeing it please phone 379, Bowmanvilie. 8-1* HeIp Wanted' MAN, Married or Single, for year round faim work. Staît any time. Separate bouse. Modemn power equipment. S. E. Werry, phone 2471. 8-1* AN EXPERIENCED SINGLE man for general faim work on well equipped faim. Good wages. Claie E. Aluin, phone 2847, Bowmanville, Ont. 8-1* SALESLADY WANTED ta woîk in local ready-to-wear store; ex- perience unnecessary.. Write stating age, educatioh and any other qualifications, ta Employ- ment & Selective Service Office, Oshawa, Ont., File No. 7653. 8-1 JACK HUDSON, ORONO WILFRED RICHARDSON PONTYPOOL F. L. BYAM, TYRONE AUCTION SALE I have been authorized ta sell by public auction for J. T. Slee- mnan, Lot 5, Base Line, Whitby, (1 miile south of Harmofly), on Sat. Mar. 3, al bis dairy cattle (25),' 3 horses, machinery (a lot nearly new), and harness. Sale at 1 p.m. Termns cash. This is an exceptioflally good sale of stock and implements. Elmer Wilbur, auctioner. 8-2 Work Wanted DEPENDABLE BOY, nearly 16, desires work. Accustomed ta handling money. Phone 2830. 8-1 Livestock For Sale SPRINGER COW, ta freshen soon. Phone 2418. 8-1* FIVE WELL -BRED CO0WS, 2 coming due in Aprîl; and 1 good cattle dag, Collie. Apply Peter Huska, R.R. 2, Newcastle. 8-1 YORKSHIRE SOW, due ta far- row witbin 2 weeks, second litter. Phone 2471, Bowman- ville. 8-1 15 REAL GOOD YOUNG Lei- cester ewes, due ta lamb first week in May. S. D. Soucb, R.R. 4, Bowmanville, pbone Orono 56r14. 8-4* CHICKS - We are now taking orders for Tweedle Cbicks, al breeds. Order early for special prices. Stewart's Seed Store, phone 577, Bowmanville. 3-tf H. J,. Bowyer PHONE OSHAWA Z44 RELIABLE ONTARJO BREEDING STATION R.O.P. SIRED BARRED ROCK CHICKS From Blood-Tested, Bred- to-Lay parent stock. AUl chicks sired by R.O.P. coc- duction and excellent meat We would appreciate aI orderlng. Mixed Chlcks, FuiJets, Coc- kerels, day-old or started. WRITE or PHONE Donald E. Gibson Blowmanvllle, Ont. Phone çlarke 3811 o ju N o i n o T~4 i i N ~1 mwu Mon., Trues., Wed., Feb. 26-27-283 6 G oing my way?" 66 fcourse I 'm going ta the ROYAL, N ow, what about you, G oing there o? "XO8T DEFINITELY Y ou can see the line up from here."l 66Wellit's no wonder, A fter ail it's THE pioture." "'Yes, it's THE MOVIE 0IF THE YEAR."1 f 'i R2Y±II.THEATRE Bowanill -Telephone 589 Thursday, Frlday, Feb. 22-23 Big Double DIH Joel 'McCrea and Betty Field, Ini THE GREAT MOMENT Wlth Harry Casey, William Demarest, Franklin Fanghorn. Science and laughter march together ADDED TIMBER QUEEN Starrlng Richard Arien, Mary Beth Hughes, June Havoc and George E. Stone. A gripplng adventure of the great North Woods. Saturday Only, Feb. 24 GENE AUTRY ]En THE BIG SHOW With Smller Burnette and the Sons of the Fioneers Comedy, drarna and good aid time music ADDED Sidney Toler, lI CHARLIE CHAN IN THE SECRET SERVICE Wlth Mantan Moreland, Gwen Kenyon, Arthur Loft. An 'excit- lng detective story! GOINO M«Y WAY. Starring Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald With Rise Stevens, Gene Lockhart and the Robert Mitchell Boy Choir. SPECIAL MATINEE for "Going My Way" Monday at 1,30 P.m. 2 COMPLETE shows nightly at 6.30 p.ln., please corne EARLY Wanted' FOR EXPORT Ail kinds grade and register- ed Cows, Helfers, Sprlngers and backwards. PLEASE PHONE or WRIITE Maig IReldt R.R. 4, PORT FERRY PHONE 198 - R - 21 39-13 REFRIGERATO R R1epairs Commercial - Domestic ANY MARE Christ in ail departments of life is, in its last analysis, the purpose and aim of the Women's Christian Temperance Union." We would do well ta follow heî leadership. "'Alone we can do littie, but .ag- gîegated we become batteries of power. Agitate, educate, organ- ize."1 The tèmperance bymnn, "Courage, For Your Country Stand," was sung. ý 1 - 1 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE EIGHT

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